Items found in search related to Bedford home invasion

Divers search brooks in Amherst, Milford

Fish and Game divers searched small brooks in Amherst and Milford on Tuesday for evidence connected to a violent home invasion in Bedford in November.

The attack left Dr. Eduardo Quesada and his wife, Sonia Quesada, seriously injured. Sonia Quesada later died in what police called an unrelated incident on Jan. 7.

Sources also told News 9 that there are two suspects in the case who are already in custody and are expected to be named and charged any day now.

The divers didn't appear to find anything in Beaver Brook in Amherst, but items were pulled out of Railroad Pond in Milford behind Bicentennial Park.

"It's significantly forwarded the investigation," said Bedford Chief John Bryfonski. "We made great progress both today and in the past several weeks. And so I'm confident we will come to a positive resolution to this matter in the coming days."

Investigators said the Quesadas told them they found two men in their house on Proclamation Court on Nov. 24. The Quesadas were attacked, and Sonia Quesada managed to break away and run to a neighbor's house for help.

Bedford residents were rattled by the attack and have been anxious for answers.

"Bedford is a safe community," Bryfonski said. "I know people in Bedford are fearful. They've been clamoring for some information, and if they wait some more days, they will get the information they have been waiting for."

Dive teams spent more than three hours at Railroad Pond in Milford. Divers handed over items to gloved investigators.

Police said they had wanted to check the area for weeks. They said weather delayed them from searching it sooner.

Officials declined to comment on what prompted the searches or on what they found.

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